The beetles look like *Adistemia *(one of the plaster beetles). The
booklice are immature *Dorypteryx *as far as I can tell.
Tony

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On Wed, 21 Apr 2021 at 15:36, Bradley, Cynthia <cynthia.brad...@ncdcr.gov>
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> Hi folks,
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> I was hoping to get some assistance with identification of the bugs in the
> attached photos (last photo shows more of the same type that is in the
> second photo.)  All were collected in spaces where conditions are
> consistently about 35% RH and 60°F.  Initially thought the first picture
> was psocids/booklice but under the microscope had second thoughts on that
> plus wouldn’t think they would be surviving in a space with humidity that
> low.  Any help and info on this would be greatly appreciated!
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> -Cindy
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